Wauchope to Nabiac, gunna BEE fun. The report.

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  • #194699

    I had more laughs reading this report than watching Billy Connelly program “Journey to the Edge of the World”.

    Very funny but at the end of the day fate plays a hand and its not what happens but how you get through it that makes for life experiences.

    I’m jealous of your tyre changes skills…. lol.

    Kat

    #194730

    Wayne
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    Mick…….stop……stop….enough!!!!!

    That’s GOLD!

    It should have been a dead give away in the morning when you heard the BENNY HILL SHOW theme repeating in your head as you two rode away at the at the start of the day!!!!

    #194731

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    “Hold me Kram, i feel so ugly” :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    “Im not an Animal am i Kram?” :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

    #194700

    Mick D
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    Dont get me started, on the mad pommie that had just had a day on the mushrooms, that lived up the hill in the caravan. :blink:

    Or the Rhode Island red rooster that was fighting with the dogs under my feet, over the ownership of a pile of prawn heads. :laugh:

    #194739

    alan
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    sounds like its all out there in wauhope elephant man mushrooms and chooks cool

    #194701

    Craig Hatton
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    Great read Mick, but you need to study this thread in great detail :laugh: :laugh:

    http://www.obtrailriders.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&Itemid=56&func=view&catid=72&id=80858

    cheers Hatto

    #194745

    Mick D
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    Here is a pic I didn’t use in my report, it gives you a bit of an idea what Richards junkyard looks like.

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    #194751

    Greg
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    micknmeld wrote:

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    Hey Mick, if you look close you will notice your bike has a flat rear tyre ;)

    #194740

    Mark Bunting
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    micknmeld wrote:

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    Dont get me started, on the mad pommie that had just had a day on the mushrooms, that lived up the hill in the caravan. :blink:

    Or the Rhode Island red rooster that was fighting with the dogs under my feet, over the ownership of a pile of prawn heads. :laugh:

    Or the HQ ute with the fully sic 308 :woohoo:

    Or the Kato with the Husky front end :huh:

    Richard had a heart of gold, but he had a couple of hundred acres of shit lying around. If he sold all the crap for scrap metal he could’ve built himself a new house :laugh: :laugh:

    How’s the face Oh Elephant One :ohmy:

    Kram B)

    #194754

    Mick D
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    The eye is coming good, still a bit swollen and itchy as hell!!

    #194752

    Aaron Wilde
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    Trailboss wrote:

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    micknmeld wrote:

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    Hey Mick, if you look close you will notice your bike has a flat rear tyre ;)

    You will also notice the GTS guards in the back ground all the petrol heads chase. One mans trash another mans treasure. Definitely would have been a happy hunting ground for Bolls farmers shed post. But Mick and Kram already got the jewel in the crown in the YZ250. ;) I would dare anybody to go out and take them. But I would insist you take a camera so you could capture the event ala Blair witch style of Richard chasing you through the bush at night :laugh: I would even find out his no. so I could pre-warn him to ensure I got the funny video to post on U tube! Once again the best ride report I have ever read, your pain paid off with out loud laughing. :)

    #194755

    Mick D
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    I also noticed a FC Holden sitting in a shed too.

    #194756

    Greg
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    Hey Kram where was your tube, patches, tools etc? You had better sort that our before we tackle the high country and the week long after tour :laugh:

    One tube, two bikes, 150kms from home, no tyre changing skills or ability = this ride report :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    TB

    #194757

    Mick D
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    Trailboss wrote:

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    no tyre changing skills or ability = this ride report :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    TB

    That statement is a bit harsh, :(

    Things may have gone smoother had my face not been throbbing like a honeymooners dick and I could concentrate just a little on the job at hand. :S

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    Greg
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    micknmeld wrote:

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    Trailboss wrote:

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    no tyre changing skills or ability = this ride report :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    TB

    That statement is a bit harsh, :(

    Things may have gone smoother had my face not been throbbing like a honeymooners dick and I could concentrate just a little on the job at hand. :S

    Harsh maybe, but you left a tyre lever in the tyre once, and you missed a dirty great nail hanging out of it another time :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: not harsh just funny

    Great ride report and an awesome adventure ;)

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